It is good to know that the far right is gaining ground throughout Europe!

I guess it is to be expected. the more the jews and liberals try to suppress resentment by laws, legal interdicts, gag orders and the like the stronger the resentment becomes and the more likely it will explode. That is what we are seeing now all over the world with this outpouring of holocaust revisionists, right wing groups and political parties gaining ground, WN music going more mainstream.

The jews cannot keep sticking their fingers in the hole to stop the leak. The whole foundation they have built is collapsing.

I think resentment of Jews has always been there, as it is everywhere. Everyone is just to scared to speak up.

Most people just need a leader. When leaders start the ball rolling (Like Zundel, Irving etc.) then oters pitch in and you get flare ups of resentment of Jews that has always been under the surface.

This is probably most widespread in Germany where it is illegal to speak against Jews. of course this would make people resent them more.

What is needed is a real world "Conference On The Holohoax..err, Holocaust" like has been suggested by the Iranian President.

The U.N. (Useless Nations) needs to demand that Russia and all the European countries release all of the documents relating to the Holoco$t and than let people investigate the MYTH for themselves.

All anyone really needs to read has already been written about. There are a ton of books about the real truth behind the "Holocaust" and they just need to be read by enough people in power positions to get the ball rolling.

I'd personally suggest that people read "The Hoax Of The 20th Century" by Arthur Butz which is available at:

Interesting report. Judging from comments in the first chapter of Mein Kampf, it seems that Heil had völkisch overtones in Austria from at least the time of Hitler's childhood:

And thus it was that at a comparatively early age I took part in the struggle which the nationalities were waging against one another in the old Austria. When meetings were held for the South Mark German League and the School League we wore cornflowers and black-red-gold colours to express our loyalty. We greeted one another with Heil! and instead of the Austrian anthem we sang our own Deutschland über Alles, despite warnings and penalties. Thus the youth were educated politically at a time when the citizens of a so-called national State for the most part knew little of their own nationality except the language.